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The Yield Spread of Singapore REITs over SG Government Bonds Reaches 3.8%.
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The Yield Spread of Singapore REITs over SG Government Bonds Reaches 3.8%.

  • July 20, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
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I decided to help my friend Nick do some minor calculation to see where we are in terms of the valuation for the real estate investment trusts (REITs).

The following S-REIT (Singapore REITs) yield spread and price to NAV is taken from a UOB Kay Hian report published on 27 Jun 2025:

The yield spread shows the cap-weighted dividend yield for the listed REITs minus the risk-free rate which is typically the 10-Year Singapore Government Bond Rates.

REITs is a asset class that is more risky than government bonds and naturally, they should command a premium over government bonds. The top chart allows us to see that premiums change over time. If the spread is narrow (small number like in 2019 and recently), then that means you are not rewarded much for investing in the riskier REITs then just government bonds.

The 1SD (standard deviation) and 2SD (standard deviation) tells you if we take the whole time period, what leans towards more standard and extreme. 68% of the time, the yield spread would fall within the +1SD and -1SD. If it gets to the 2SD and -2SD that means it is kind of extreme.

The bottom chart shows the Price to (NAV) Net Asset Value, which is another valuation gauge. The lower the price to NAV the cheaper things are relatively speaking.

The REITs have not done well, due to a combination of higher expense, vacancy in the office space. To compound to that, high interest rates mean that you don’t have to take risk to get a 4-5% regular return.

The yield spread tells that story, where the high yields still result in a low yield spread… until recently.

Since this report is a bit dated and the yield curve might have moved, I want to see if we can estimate the current value.

The yield spread is kind of like closer to 3.8% on 27 Jun, which would put it close to the edge of 1SD for a 15 year period.

The FTSE ST All-Share REITs Index has climbed 2.1% since then.

The following chart shows the yield curves of the Singapore government bonds for 27 Jun and 18 Jul (last Friday):

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Most of you might not see clearly other than the yield curve have shifted down a fair bit in one month.

The 10-year have moved down from 2.213% to 2.086% or 0.127%.

If we put everything together… the yield spread is still…. 3.8%.

Okay it might look stupid for me to see so much things to conclude that but it is what it is.

These spread would look differently if you have longer data.

And just so happen… Investment Moats used to write a fair bit about REITs so I was able to dig this out:

This chart goes back to when the Singapore REITs was incepted and you can see where is the average. We are just slightly above there.

So should we look at the longer term chart or the short term ones? I like to factor in the period before 2010 because there were periods where the risk-free 10-year yields is same as the last few years.

The conclusion we should have is…. REITs are not too expensive.

Here are some other notable illustrations that some readers might be interested in.

The distribution yield relative to history.


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Kyith worked as an IT operations engineer from 2004 to 2019. Currently, he works as a Senior Solutions Specialist in Insurance Start-up Havend. All opinions on Investment Moats are his own and does not represent the views of Providend.

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